College physics
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College physics
W.H. Freeman and Company, c2018
2nd ed
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Note
Other authors: Todd G. Ruskell, Philip R. Kesten, David L. Tauck
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Freedman College Physics, Second Edition, is a student-centered text and homework program for introductory, algebra-based physics courses. With a focus on conceptual understanding and biological applications, College Physics makes the relevance of physics clear to students. The SaplingPlus system combines the heavily researched FlipIt Physics prelectures (derived from smartPhysics) with a robust homework system, in which every problem has targeted feedback, a hint, and a fully worked and explained solution.
This new integrated learning system brings together a ground-breaking media program with an innovative text presentation of algebra-based Physics. An experienced author team brings together a unique set of expertise and perspectives to help students master concepts and succeed in developing problem-solving skills necessary for College Physics.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Physics.- 2. Linear Motion.- 3. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions.- 4. Forces and Motion I: Newton's Laws.- 5. Forces and Motion II: Applications.- 6. Work and Energy.- 7. Momentum, Collisions, and Center of Mass.- 8. Rotational Motion.- 9. Elastic Properties of Matter: Stress and Strain.- 10. Gravitation.- 11. Fluids.- 12. Oscillations.- 13. Waves.- 14. Thermodynamics I.- 15. Thermodynamics II.- 16. Electrostatics I: Electric Charge, Forces, and Fields.- 17. Electrostatics II: Electric Potential Energy and Electric Potential.- 18. Electric Charges in Motion.- 19. Magnetism.- 20. Electromagnetic Induction.- 21. Alternating-Current Circuits.- 22. Electromagnetic Waves.- 23. Wave Properties of Light.- 24. Geometrical Optics.- 25. Relativity.- 26. Quantum Physics and Atomic Structure.- 27. Nuclear Physics.- 28. Particle Physics
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